Saxony-Anhalt is one of 16
constituent states of Germany. It is located in the western part of eastern Germany. By size, it is the 8th largest state in Germany and by population, it is the 11th largest. It borders four other states:
Brandenburg to the north-east,
Saxony to the south-east,
Thuringia to the south-west and
Lower Saxony to the north-west. In the north, the Saxony-Anhalt landscape is dominated by the
flat expanse of the
North German Plain. The old
Hanseatic towns
Salzwedel,
Gardelegen,
Stendal and
Tangermünde are located in the sparsely populated
Altmark. The Colbitz-Letzlingen Heath and the
Drömling near
Wolfsburg mark the transition between the Altmark region and the Elbe-Börde-Heath region with its fertile, sparsely wooded
Magdeburg Börde. Notable towns in the Magdeburg Börde are
Haldensleben,
Oschersleben (Bode),
Wanzleben,
Schönebeck (Elbe),
Aschersleben and the capital
Magdeburg, from which the
Börde derives its name. The
Harz mountains are located in the south-west, comprising the
Harz National Park, the Harz Foreland and
Mansfeld Land. The highest mountain of the Harz (and of
Northern Germany) is
Brocken, with an elevation of 1,141 meters (3,735 ft). In this area, one can find the towns of
Halberstadt,
Wernigerode,
Thale,
Eisleben and
Quedlinburg. The wine-growing area Saale-Unstrut and the towns of
Zeitz,
Naumburg (Saale),
Weißenfels and
Freyburg (Unstrut) are located on the rivers
Saale and
Unstrut in the south of the state. The metropolitan area of
Halle (Saale) forms an agglomeration with
Leipzig in Saxony. This area is known for its highly developed chemical industry (the
Chemiedreieck – chemical triangle), with major production plants at
Leuna,
Schkopau (
Buna-Werke) and
Bitterfeld. Finally, in the east,
Dessau-Roßlau and
Wittenberg are situated on the Elbe (as is the capital Magdeburg) in the Anhalt-Wittenberg region. ==Administrative subdivisions== , Saxony-Anhalt's
capital city , is the seat of the
state's largest university was once one of the most important cities in Germany, especially for its close connection with
Martin Luther The capital and largest city of Saxony-Anhalt is
Magdeburg. The second-largest city in the state is
Halle (Saale). From 1994 to 2003, the state was divided into three regions (),
Dessau,
Halle and
Magdeburg and, below the regional level, 21
districts (
Landkreise). Since 2004, however, this system has been replaced by 11 rural districts and three urban districts. The districts are: •
Altmarkkreis Salzwedel •
Anhalt-Bitterfeld •
Börde •
Burgenlandkreis •
Harz •
Jerichower Land •
Mansfeld-Südharz •
Saalekreis •
Salzlandkreis •
Stendal •
Wittenberg The independent cities are: •
Dessau-Roßlau • Halle (Saale) • Magdeburg
Largest towns The largest towns in Saxony-Anhalt as of 30 June 2022: File:KST Dom Magdeburg Jann.jpg|
Magdeburg -
Capital city of Saxony-Anhalt - The
Magdeburg Cathedral is the city's landmark. File:2012-03 Halle 02 Marktplatz.jpg|
Halle is the second-largest city in Saxony-Anhalt. File:Dessau marktplatz 01.jpg|Dessau market square File:WittenbergMittelstr.JPG|Inside the old town of Wittenberg, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site File:Halberstadt Stadt der Kirchen Foto 2005 Wolfgang Pehlemann Wiesbaden Germany PICT0042.jpg|Halberstadt with its churches File:MerseburgDomschloßsaale.JPG|
Merseburg with its castle and cathedral File:Agnesberg.JPG|Castle in Wernigerode ==History==